Why is it a good idea to leave your car and lay flat during a tornado? Won't you just get sucked up.? - lay betting explained
I hear all the time on the news or stating that they do not try to escape a tornado and that it was best preserved in a low area or ditch and fell. Never explain the science behind it or why the increase in the probability of survival. Just wondering why?
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You do not say "out of his vehicle and crashed. This means that if you are not in a car or a building if it is on the outside, your best option to a low level within walking distance, ditch, tunnel, highway and lying down.
If you're in a car with no protection is available, then it's probably better to stay in the car - protecting at least a steel frame rather than to all of you.
You do not say "out of his vehicle and crashed. This means that if you are not in a car or a building if it is on the outside, your best option to a low level within walking distance, ditch, tunnel, highway and lying down.
If you're in a car with no protection is available, then it's probably better to stay in the car - protecting at least a steel frame rather than to all of you.
If you can not drive a car and can not really escape, the best option would be to leave and stayed in a ditch beside the road, a tornado, the wind is blowing horizontally in a circle, and when wind died in the things that creating an elevator and threw him into the air. That is the reason a car is a very bad idea. If you are on the ground, so the tornado will be repealed.
However, what may be called upon you in life, like a car that was on my way with you.
If you are in a car and a tornado chasing you in the next 30 to 40 mph ground, it makes more sense?
Outa floor of the car and get in 55 or more km / h?
Or to stop the car to get out and lay on the floor?
If you do not find the smartest solution when a tornado right between the eyes.
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